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GENEALOGICAL FACTS
PARENTS:
Alverus Byron Post, Sr./(I) [1847-1881]
Angeline (Tufts) Post Quillen [1854-aft 1934]
SIBLINGS:
Full ~ Jerome E. Post, Jesse Post, Walter B. Post, and William Luther Post
Half ~ Pansy Quillen
Step ~ Walter Quillen
SPOUSE:
Anna Lois (White) Post [1884-1937]
[married 25 Aug 1908; Ellinwood, Barton, Kansas]
CHILDREN:
Brookse-Nel (Post) Insel, Alverus Byron Post, III, Millicent Angeline (Post) Butler, Lewis Foch Post, and Richard Morgan Post
GRANDPARENTS:
Henry B. Post [1811-1895]
Eliza (Shafer) Post [1821-aft 1900]
William Henry Tufts [1824-1910]
Sarah Angeline (Abrams) Tufts [1828-1896]
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CAUSE OF DEATH: stroke
NOTE: Upon Byron's death, the cremains of grandson Wesley Byron Post [1949-1949], stillborn son of Lewis F. and LaWanda E. (Lewis) Post who had passed 5 years prior, were buried along with Byron in his casket.
(As was the custom of the day, if there was to be no immediate burial, a mortuary would hold cremains until another family member died and was being buried, instead of releasing them directly to family or friends as we do today.)
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GENEALOGICAL FACTS
PARENTS:
Alverus Byron Post, Sr./(I) [1847-1881]
Angeline (Tufts) Post Quillen [1854-aft 1934]
SIBLINGS:
Full ~ Jerome E. Post, Jesse Post, Walter B. Post, and William Luther Post
Half ~ Pansy Quillen
Step ~ Walter Quillen
SPOUSE:
Anna Lois (White) Post [1884-1937]
[married 25 Aug 1908; Ellinwood, Barton, Kansas]
CHILDREN:
Brookse-Nel (Post) Insel, Alverus Byron Post, III, Millicent Angeline (Post) Butler, Lewis Foch Post, and Richard Morgan Post
GRANDPARENTS:
Henry B. Post [1811-1895]
Eliza (Shafer) Post [1821-aft 1900]
William Henry Tufts [1824-1910]
Sarah Angeline (Abrams) Tufts [1828-1896]
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CAUSE OF DEATH: stroke
NOTE: Upon Byron's death, the cremains of grandson Wesley Byron Post [1949-1949], stillborn son of Lewis F. and LaWanda E. (Lewis) Post who had passed 5 years prior, were buried along with Byron in his casket.
(As was the custom of the day, if there was to be no immediate burial, a mortuary would hold cremains until another family member died and was being buried, instead of releasing them directly to family or friends as we do today.)
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